Author: Sharona Hariri

Sharona Hariri is a second-year medical student at the University of California Riverside School of Medicine. She is a graduate from the University of California Los Angeles, receiving a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology. Through volunteer and clinical experiences, Sharona became captivated with the beauty of medicine, opportunities for learning and intellectual advancement, as well as the immense potential for scientific discoveries.

Integrating a collaborative approach towards developing an individualized medication regimen while recognizing the patient’s personal goals will serve to further develop the physician-patient bond, and improve medication adherence.

Sharona Hariri is a second-year medical student at the University of California Riverside School of Medicine. She is a graduate from the University of California Los Angeles, receiving a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology. Through volunteer and clinical experiences, Sharona became captivated with the beauty of medicine, opportunities for learning and intellectual advancement, as well as the immense potential for scientific discoveries.

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